2010 Report - Public Health Preparedness: Strengthening the Nation’s Emergency Response State by State
A report on CDC-funded preparedness and response activities in 50 states, 4 cities, and 8 U.S. insular areas
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Public Health Preparedness: Strengthening the Nation’s Emergency Response State by State highlights progress in preparedness and presents data on a broad range of preparedness and response activities occurring at state and local levels across the nation. The report features national data and individual fact sheets for the 50 states and four directly funded localities (Chicago, the District of Columbia, Los Angeles County and New York City) supported by CDC’s Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) Cooperative Agreement. An overview of the preparedness activities and challenges in the U.S. territories, commonwealths, and freely associated states funded by PHEP are also included. Fact sheet data expand and update those presented in CDC’s first state preparedness report (2008),
and cover activities conducted in 2008 and 2009. The report also highlights state and local preparedness and response activities occurring during the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic. All CDC preparedness reports are an important part of CDC’s overall focus on demonstrating results, driving program improvements, and increasing accountability for the nation’s investment in public health preparedness.
Also see 8-page Key Findings from the report below.
The complete report, individual sections of the report, and Key Findings are also available for downloading as separate pdf files.
Report (192 pages)
Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Preface
- Executive Summary
- Background
- Section 1: Surveillance and Epidemiology: Monitoring and Investigating Health Threats
- Section 2: Public Health Preparedness and Response Activities in States, Localities, and U.S. Insular Areas
- Fact Sheets for 50 States and the 4 Localities of Chicago, the District of Columbia, Los Angeles County, and New York City
- Overview of Preparedness in the U.S. Insular Areas: Territories, Commonwealths, and Freely Associated States
- Appendices
- Appendix 1: Explanation of Fact Sheet Data Points
- Appendix 2: Overview of CDC Organizations Involved in Preparedness Activities
- Appendix 3: Terrorism Preparedness and Emergency Response Funding
- Appendix 4: Public Health Emergency Preparedness Cooperative Agreement Funding
- Appendix 5: Public Health Emergency Response Grant Funding
- Appendix 6: Cities Readiness Initiative Technical Assistance Review Scores for 2007-2008
- Appendix 7: Data Sources
- Acronyms
- Endnotes
- Acknowledgements
Key Findings from the Report (8 pages)
Download the Report or Key Findings (pdf files)
- Page last updated September 21, 2010
- Page last reviewed September 21, 2010
- Content source: Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response (OPHPR, formerly the Coordinating Office for Terrorism Preparedness and Emergency Response [COTPER])
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